A great singer you may have never heard, or even heard of.


 

One of the hotbeds of musical activity in the U.S.A. in the mid-to-late 70’s was New York City, especially the bands who were appearing at a club called CBGB. Everyone knows four of the bands who appeared at CBGB and as a consequence got themselves record deals---The Ramones, Blondie, Talking Heads, and Television most famously. Each had it’s own sound and style.

There was another band who didn’t do as well: Mink DeVille. Though the above bands all sounded different from one another, Mink DeVille sound more unlike them than any other. The singers name was Willy DeVille, and his style developed not out of the influences of the other NYC bands, but rather from R & B, 50’s R & R, and Latin music. Mink DeVille’s 1976 debut album Cabretta (on Capitol Records) was produced by Jack Nitzsche (Phil Spector’s arranger and orchestrator, and a member of Neil Young’s band Crazy Horse for a while), and is fantastic! Willy and the band included a great version of John "Moon" Martin’s killer song "Cadillac Walk" on the album.

Mink DeVille fared far better in Europe, as did Willy after he disbanded Mink DeVille and embarked on a solo career. He collaborated with Dr. John, Doc Pomus, Allen Toussaint, and Mark Knopfler (who produced and plays guitar on the Miracle album). Willy unfortunately was a heroin addict for many, many years, and passed away in 2009 at the age of 58. For those interested in learning more about Mink and Willy DeVille, here’s a video for ya:

 

https://youtu.be/YvaVSba-Y98?si=V3cUdkD5wuDV8xcH

 

For some reason the video runs a little over nine minutes on my computer, but over twenty minutes on my TV.

 

 

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Speaking of CBGB, there is a really good movie streaming free on several services called "CBGB". Alan Rickman as Hilly Kristal.

I really enjoyed it, I ’ve seen it several times.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1786751/?ref_=fn_all_ttl_1

I saw him open for Rockpile and Elvis Costello at Winterland in San Francisco and got a few photos of him. He's very good for that sort of thing, just not my preferred style. 

The Willy Deville Acoustic Trio in Berlin is one of my favorite kick back albums

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I’m surprised and pleased so many others are already aware of DeVille. I never managed to see him live, which is where you really get to know what someone is all about.

 

Here’s a video of Mink DeVille’s studio recording of "Cadillac Walk"

 

https://youtu.be/3mz3G5xaECs?si=1oFjSk3vL_LAT9be

 

And here’s Moon Martin’s:

 

https://youtu.be/BIvs2FmMxbA?si=5i3gbnHzq0Pidn0U

 

I love both versions, but DeVille’s is a lot "tougher" than Moon’s. I saw Moon live many times (my ex-wife ran his fan club), once opening for Rockpile. Great show!

 

Boz Scaggs recorded the song, but imo it’s not so hot:

 

https://youtu.be/U-BJn0l6T4s?si=AZj9nSV_WBTNERg0

 

For desert, here’s a song very similar in construction and feel, with a really, really great band performing it:

 

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Never heard of this band before.  I just listened to a couple of tracks off of Cabretta and it’s good.  Has an Elvis Costello vibe to it.  Or maybe Costello has a Mink Deville vibe 😀.